COCCI NEA IN DICGA { OR SCARLET FRUITED 
IVY LEAVED CLIMBER. 
Per Pkt. 
This is a remarkably pretty climber, foliage Ivy-like, bright and lux- 
uriant, never troubled with insects, and admirably adapted for 
trellises, arbors, ete. The small flowers are soon followed by 
numerous fruits 2 inches long, which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted 
with white, rendering the vine very pretty. HHP. 10ft. (See cut.).. 10 
CONVOLVWULUS, or Morning Glory. 
The well-known Morning Glories. Splendid climbing and bedding plants. 
Unequaled for rapidity of growth and profusion of bloom. 
Climbing Warieties.(C. Major.) | Bedding Warieties. (C. Minor.) 
HA. 30 to 50 ft. These grow only about 1 ft. high; the 
Per Pkt. Per Pkt.| flowers are freely borne, and remain 
Convolvulus, White 5 | Convolvulus,Rose. 5 open all day, if pleasant; splendid 
—— Blue....... 5 Blood Red. 5 for bedding. HA. 1 ft. 
—— Striped.... 5 | —— Mizxed..... 5 | Convolvulus, Minor Unicaulis. Rich 
—Aureus Superbus. <A _ smaller Vidlebi.\.../.2 Jc keene eee eee eee > 
flowering sort, with flowers of golden | —— Crimson Violet. Rich crimson 
WE] OW, scncpe=rygeersy oe eee eee 10 violet, white throat, yellow eye..... dS 
Mauritanicus. A beautiful trail- | —— Roseus. Rose, with white throat, 
ing variety for vases, baskets, etc. ; fringed purple, large goldeneye.... 5 
flowers blue, white and yellow throat. Minor, Mixed. Including many 
JERGUZS G) are Bee eae CAE ace 10 varieties .i0):.ccBe stisetentee Sek eee > 
COLEUS. 
Plants with richly colored foliage of 
maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc., 
veined and spotted in a beautiful man- 
ner. For groupsonlawns and ribbon- 
ing they are indispensable. TP. 
CINERARIA Teo sit wiles alt ae 
Hybrida or Flowering Varieties. Coleus, Fine Mizxed.. .. 25 
, 3 ; —New Hybrids, 
Magnificent flowering plants in Choices ioe 50 
winter and spring for con- New Large Leaved 
servatories, etc. The flow- Varieties, Mixed.... 50 
ers of the Large Flow- 
ering type measure 2in. COWSLIP. 
across, are of white, The well known favorite 
blue, violet, crimson, English Cowslip, flow- 
etc., covering the plant ering early in spring. 
with a sheet of bloom. Cowslip, Mixed Colors. 
HHP. 1 it. (See cut.) AP. . 3,5tee> seca 5 
Per Pkt, 
Cineraria, Large Flow- COSMIDIUM. 
ering Mixed. From 
choicest prize varieties. 
A Tb a rts yoln1s) tote leisy ee 50 
Cineraria, Dwarf Large 
Flowering Mixed. 34 
Showy annual for beds 
and borders, flowers 
large crimson, brown 
and yellow. HA. 2ft.. 5 
COLLINSIA. 
Free flowering annuals 
of great beauty, for mass- 
ing and mixed flower bor- 
ders. HHA. “i to) 2) it. 
Mixed Colors.............. 5 
ering, Mixed sti<.-0 50 
Cineraria, or White Foliage Varieties. 
- Also known as ‘‘ Dusty Miller.” 
Used for ribbon planting, 
vases, ete. HHP. 
— Maritima. Silvery leaves, com- 
Pach Wapits To ee ey eck. eee 10 
—Acanthifolia. Gray-white 
leaves, spreading habit. 2 ft.............. 
C S) S inal S) S . CINERARIA, LARGE FLOWERING. 
Plants 4 to 6 ft. high; literally covered in the autumn with large single flowers, re- 
sembling Single Dahlias. Colors range through shades of rose, purple, flesh, white, 
ete. (See cut.) Per Pkt. 
Cosmos, Large Flowering, Mixed....................... 10 
—— —— —— Pearl. Beautiful snow white............. 15 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
(Giant Spider Plant.) This is ashowy, robust growing plant, 
4 to 5 ft. high, producing long curious spikes of flowers 
of bright rose color with long antenne-like stamens, 
giving a very graceful cloud-like effect. They are of easy 
cultivation, blooming even when the plants are small, and 
continuing untillateintheseason. (See cut.).,.......... 10 
CYPRESS VINE. 
Summer climbers, feathery foliage and little star-shaped 
flowers borne in clusters. HHA. 
Cypress Vine, White.... 5] Cypress Vine, Mixed... . 5 
— ——Rose........... 5 | ————Ivy Leaved. Scar- 
—— —— Scarlet........ 5 let flowersssi tiles Sots. 2 5 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
